![]() ![]() Kanrethad’s ability to restrain his demonic transformation seems to have reached a plateau. With a little experimentation, I discovered that the more closely linked you are with the demon you sacrifice, the greater the power of the ritual. While the act greatly enrages our demonic servants, fusing their life energy to our own provides a dramatic increase in power. We left a few ogre corpses in our wake, but studying the ritual circle of Vim’gol revealed additional ways of bolstering our power using demonic sacrifices. Unfortunately, while he can bind two lesser demons indefinitely, I can only do so for a short time. With great pains, I’ve been able to inscribe the forms he uses to summon multiple demonic servants at once. His ability to express his dominance over lesser demons is remarkable, if short-lived. Kanrethad was unexpectedly insightful into the conditioning the legion uses to compel the wrathguard into action. Wrathguards are highly resistant to charms and compulsions, but readily respond to basic expressions of strength. The key to binding a wrathguard was ironically reducing the number of runic symbols used in the summoning circle. Unlike the typical form of metamorphosis, he did not complete the demonic transformation … perhaps his research has been more successful than I expected. Instead, in the instant that the Shivarra’s razor-sharp blades sliced through the air, Kanrethad’s form shifted and the blades bounced as if striking stone. I expected the frail human to be struck down while I banished the creature. #WE WERE HERE TOGETHER SOUL STONE FREE#The shivarra broke free almost instantly after Kanrethad completed the ritual. Remarkable! My first attempt to summon a higher order member of the legion failed as spectacularly as planned. In fact, perhaps Kanrethad would prove the perfect test subject … I’m ready to attempt the binding of a higher order member of the burning legion, but I dare not attempt the ritual alone. Considering his undisciplined technique, it should be no surprise that his research has been less than successful. Kanrethad returned, looking incredibly grim. Without their willing assistance, summoning an Observer would be nearly impossible. While natives of the great dark beyond, they are highly migratory and the summoning ritual must compensate for their travels. The ritual to summon an observer is unexpectedly complex. They expressed a deep desire to bear witness to all forms of magic and willingly offered their services in exchange for the opportunity to consume new forms of magic. Calling themselves observers, they were unexpectedly intelligent. While examining the nauseating Ruins of Farhlon today in Netherstorm, I was ambushed by a race of floating eyeball squuids. The council can put me to death, so long as my grimoires last, so will my legacy. I have wondered once or twice if Kanrethad will ever return, but in the end, it doesn’t actually matter. Voidlords are rather difficult to stumble across, but it takes very little persuading to convince one to divulge the name of a rival lord. The ritual to summon one is trivial, at best. I’ve discovered that they’re just as easy to contract into service as their names are to learn. The fel imps of Felspark Ravine in Hellfire are remarkably chatty. While the Legion’s onslaught has subsided, a number of the rarer demon specimens remain. My research here in this dusty wasteland continues as drudgingly expected. ![]() I didn’t bother to ask why, as long as he doesn’t get himself killed. Almost immediately afterwards, he departed for Shadowmoon Valley. It has been nearly two weeks since Kanrethad and I arrived in Outland. Near the end, an entry catches your eye … The pages are filled with random notes, the occasional drawing of an imp’s internal organs and the occasional tidbit on the preferred diet of felhunters. This document contains the daily journal of one of the master Warlock trainers. Read Jubeka’s Journal and use the clues within to locate the four soulstone fragments. … One thing strikes me as odd though … don’t you Warlocks already have the books she’s claiming to have in her possession? Bah, I never did understand Warlocks. Read the journal and use the information contained within to track down where she went.įind her soulstones and use them to locate her. Warlock trainer: (Name), take this – the journal of Jubeka Shadowbreaker. ![]()
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